Federal leader of the Palmer United Party and member for Fairfax, Clive Palmer, has blasted Senator Glenn Lazarus for refusing to pay back electoral funding from Queensland Nickel.
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Despite all the gains made in gender equality over the last 100 years in Australian society, the role of women is still not equal. When we consider the amount of wealth available for woman at retirement in comparison to men, ...
Read MoreFederal leader of the Palmer United Party, Clive Palmer, has today clarified donations made to PUP at the last Federal Election.
Read MoreIn a desperate move to try to regain relevance following serious lapses of memory in the Royal Commission into trade union corruption, former National Secretary of the AWU Bill Shorten is visiting Townsville to shift blame from the AWU for ...
Read MoreExperts and patients suffering debilitating symptoms of a tick-borne disease – which has divided medical opinion over its existence in Australia – will today gather at a roundtable in Perth convened by Senator for Western Australia Zhenya ‘Dio’ Wang.
Read MoreSenator for Western Australia Zhenya ‘Dio’ Wang’s legislation before the Australian Parliament could have more than covered the bill for the $3.1 billion budget deficit blow-out announced by the WA Government this week.
Read MoreSenator for Western Australia Zhenya ‘Dio’ Wang has joined crossbench senators and MPs to stand united in their support of calls for increased investment in rural and remote allied health services for the benefit of both the national health budget ...
Read MoreFederal leader of the Palmer United Party and Member for Fairfax Clive Palmer has praised the efforts of a young Sunshine Coast boy who is raising money for cancer research.Read More
With the Federal Government’s laws to invigorate Australia’s coastal shipping services defeated today in the Senate, a willingness by all stakeholders to plot a course to secure the industry’s future is a welcome development, says Senator for Western Australia Zhenya ...
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